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<blockquote data-quote="oldnevada" data-source="post: 2301467" data-attributes="member: 198486"><p>Hello Forum,</p><p></p><p>My BG levels have been very stable for quite a while now. Even when I come back from a 45min jog, my BG is like 6.1mmol/L. It used to be 7mmol/L and my GP told me that was normal. But now it's constantly in the very low sixes. I'm on Komboglyze (Saxagliptin.)</p><p></p><p>I've also been losing weight, so much so my neighbours as noticing.</p><p></p><p>I hear of diabetics posting they have gone into remission, lost like 50lbs or more. I ask one nurse in our medical system and she said I'd never go into remission, which, it what I understood. But i'm seeing all these incredible success stories and wonder if I'm setting myself up for one.</p><p></p><p>If true, what should I be looking for? Thanks, all.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="oldnevada, post: 2301467, member: 198486"] Hello Forum, My BG levels have been very stable for quite a while now. Even when I come back from a 45min jog, my BG is like 6.1mmol/L. It used to be 7mmol/L and my GP told me that was normal. But now it's constantly in the very low sixes. I'm on Komboglyze (Saxagliptin.) I've also been losing weight, so much so my neighbours as noticing. I hear of diabetics posting they have gone into remission, lost like 50lbs or more. I ask one nurse in our medical system and she said I'd never go into remission, which, it what I understood. But i'm seeing all these incredible success stories and wonder if I'm setting myself up for one. If true, what should I be looking for? Thanks, all..... [/QUOTE]
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